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Cowboys signal readiness to put in harm's way

- By HANNAH WITHIAM

Jerry Jones may have to cover his eyes during the Cowboys’ regular-season finale Sunday.

Tony Romo is expected to play for the first time since November 2015, according to ESPN. Head coach Jason Garrett has yet to announce a quarterbac­k rotation as the Cowboys head to Philadelph­ia for their final tuneup before the playoffs, but Romo and ex-Jets journeyman Mark Sanchez should see time under center once rookie starter Dak Prescott leaves the game.

The Cowboys’ plan comes as a surprise after Jones said it wasn’t worth risking Romo’s health to put him into the game against the Eagles behind a second-string offensive line.

“We don’t feel like ... him stepping out there, running a few plays or series, would be worth the risk,” Jones said. “Because I don’t like the circumstan­ce it would come under, which would be injury.”

As of Friday, third-stringer Sanchez, signed by the Cowboys to a one-year deal before the season, was teed up to be Prescott’s immediate backup and the Eagles’ punching bag in place of Romo.

Dallas’ about-face suggests the coaches want to give Romo some reps in a live game in case he needs to make an appearance in the playoffs.

“It’s never bad to get reps in games, but again, that question is for someone other than me,” offensive coordinato­r Scott Linehan said. “You could argue both rea- sons why you would or wouldn’t, but we’ve got to go play the game.”

Since returning from a back injury he suffered Aug. 25 in a preseason game against the Seahawks, Romo verbally conceded his starting job to Prescott in an emotional press conference, in which he also admitted being confined to the sidelines has made him feel like an “outsider” in a “dark place.”

Prescott, who has led the Cowboys to a 13-2 record and the NFC’s top seed in the playoffs, needs one more win to set a record for wins in a season by a rookie quarterbac­k. hwithiam@nypost.com

 ?? Getty Images ?? IT’S BEEN A WHILEWHILE: TonyT RRomo, whoh hhas not appearedd iin a regular-lseason game iin more than a year, could see action Sunday in place of Dak Prescott (left) in the Cowboys’ finale despite there being nothing at stake for top-seeded Dallas.
Getty Images IT’S BEEN A WHILEWHILE: TonyT RRomo, whoh hhas not appearedd iin a regular-lseason game iin more than a year, could see action Sunday in place of Dak Prescott (left) in the Cowboys’ finale despite there being nothing at stake for top-seeded Dallas.

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